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Carny

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.4K
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Carny (2009)
ActionFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

A devilish creature escapes from a carnival to wreak havoc on a small town.A devilish creature escapes from a carnival to wreak havoc on a small town.A devilish creature escapes from a carnival to wreak havoc on a small town.

  • Director
    • Sheldon Wilson
  • Writer
    • Douglas G. Davis
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • A.C. Peterson
    • Vlasta Vrana
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Writer
      • Douglas G. Davis
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • A.C. Peterson
      • Vlasta Vrana
    • 22User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Atlas
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Cap
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Owen
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    • Quinn
    Simone-Élise Girard
    Simone-Élise Girard
    • Samara
    Dan Petronijevic
    Dan Petronijevic
    • Luke
    • (as Daniel Petronijevic)
    Joe Cobden
    Joe Cobden
    • Rogers
    Felicia Shulman
    Felicia Shulman
    • Estelle
    Matt Murray
    • Taylor
    Kyle Gatehouse
    Kyle Gatehouse
    • Jesse
    Pedro Salvín
    • Driskal
    Dani Kind
    Dani Kind
    • Leopard Woman
    Shaun McComb
    • Split-Faced Man
    Giant Gustav Claude Ouimet
    Giant Gustav Claude Ouimet
    • The Gentle Giant
    • (as Gustave Ouimet)
    Yvette Harper Pouliotte
    • Congregant
    David Ascroft
    • Carny
    • (as David Ashcroft)
    Kayla Waymark
    • Carny
    Chris Cartier
    • Carny
    • Director
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Writer
      • Douglas G. Davis
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    8annoyingryan

    Flawed, but still pretty good

    Out of sheer boredom, I flipped the TV onto yet another Sci-Fi Channel B movie, expecting nothing more than pure dreck. Luckily, I was wrong.

    Carny has an interesting--if typical--plot. As the story begins, we're treated to brief glimpses of the creature--a snarling, demonic beast. "Oh no," I cry. "It's another one of THOSE films where the creature is only shown in brief, shaky camera shots to avoid special effects costs." Luckily, I was wrong.

    Of course the creature escapes, just like you'd expect in a horror movie, beginning a fairly typical "monster on the loose" scenario--because really, you can't make a movie unless the monster is on the loose. Who'd like a movie where the monster just stayed in its cage and ate mice all day??? Bah! There are three things that set Carny apart from the typical Sci-Fi B movie.

    1) The characters. Several characters have a fair amount of depth to them. Not a lot, but really, this is a monster-on-the-loose film. The characters aren't -just- there to be eaten; you get a feeling like they're actual people. Additionally--and not to spoil things--but it's not just the monster who's evil in this story!

    2) The monster. Ordinarily, beasties such as this look like crap, or look much too powerful. This one looks menacing without one getting the feeling that it's omnipotent.

    3) The dialogue. It's not Shakespeare, but like another commenter wrote, it does avoid many clichés and pitfalls of other B movies. And again, monster-on-the-loose flicks really don't require a lot of deep, existential dialogue.

    Give Carny a chance. There are far worse out there. If nothing else, feast thine eyes upon the creature!
    2QueenoftheGoons

    Fair Fair

    Was a fair movie, i mean nothing really irritated or annoyed me but the creature was a poor excuse for a devil. The best devil is the one from the movie "the Barrens" you will want to look into that. This was one of the better Maneatser movies in the series though it doesn't beat Grizzly Rage or the tiger one with Busey.
    4wes-connors

    Bleeding Characterization

    Small town sheriff Lou Diamond Phillips (as Atlas) has his hands full when a circus arrives. The main attraction is "The Jersey Devil" stolen by carnival manager A.C. Peterson (as "Cap" Caprini) in the opening minutes. Citizens are excited about seeing the animal and other freaky looking people. We're told the people of Reliance have never seen anything like them before. The most normal appearing member of the troupe is psychic Simone-Elise Girard (as Samara). She predicts doom and tries to explain "Jersey Devil" origins. For some reason, Ms. Girard feels "safe" with her boss, who is arguably more wicked than his monster...

    God-fearing pastor Vlasta Vrana (as Owen) believes the circus will bring sin to the community and starts to campaign against "God's abomination." Ironically, his juvenile delinquent son Matt Murray (as Taylor) triggers the rampage of "Jersey Devil". The flying terror is supposed to be heavily sedated, but seems incredibly alert. The beast is called a "freak of nature" and resembles a gargoyle. It appears to be intelligent - and it's more thoughtfully constructed than the story. The supernatural and Christian religion may have some connection. Maybe the creature is just mad. The gargoyle and Kyle Gatehouse (as Jesse) are nicely done.

    **** Carny (4/25/09) Sheldon Wilson ~ Lou Diamond Phillips, Alan C. Peterson, Simone-Elise Girard, Vlasta Vrana
    2bkoganbing

    Getting The Gargoyle

    In Carny Lou Diamond Phillips is cast as the police chief of Reliance, New York a small town in the most rural part of upstate New York where the big event of the year is about to take place, a carnival has come to town. Not just any carnival, but one specializing in some of the rejects from the Creator/Deity work table. In this film's makers must have been inspired by Todd Browning's classic film, Freaks.

    Would that this film was anywhere close to being as good as Freaks, but it sadly isn't. The biggest attraction in the show is some kind of gargoyle like creature billed as the New Jersey Devil. When it gets loose and starts terrorizing the area, Lou as the sheriff takes it upon himself to organize a hunting party.

    This is where it really gets ridiculous. When he was a smalltown Texas sheriff in Bats at least he called in some help. Why he didn't in Carny is totally beyond me.

    The film was shot in and around Ottawa to simulate the rural atmosphere of upstate New York which is not as rural as when Jimmy Stewart made upstate New York's fictional Bedford Falls famous. The rest of the cast is made up of Canadian players.

    Of course getting this gargoyle proves to be a rough go for Lou and his posse of hunters who are used to more docile creatures like deer. I tell you this, George Bailey would have known when he was overmatched and would have sent for help should the gargoyle ever be threatening Bedford Falls. There's also a side story about a crazy preacher wanting to see the carnival destroyed before he even knew about the gargoyle.

    Carny is one big mess of a film. Hopefully Lou Diamond Phillips got to get in some rural pursuits while making this feast for his next Thanksgiving table.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Fairly standard "horror" movie...

    "Carny" was like a trip down memory lane for me, and perhaps will be for anyone who watched horror movies during the mid- and late 80's. This movie was like it was plucked right out of that era and then shined up for a 2009 release.

    The story in "Carny" was pretty tame. A carnival of traveling freaks come to a small town, and with them they have a new attraction. A certain abomination as they call it. And of course, the creature breaks free and wreaks havoc upon the town and the inhabitants. Pretty much standard 80's horror plot right there.

    Now, I think that the creature actually looked good and was believable. I read some reviews who weren't as forgiving to the effects and the creature, but I found it to actually be good enough.

    And as for the cast and the acting, well there were some questionable performances, sure, but there were also some fairly decent performances as well. Don't put your hopes up for any award-winning performances, because then you will be sorely disappointed.

    As for being a horror movie, then "Carny" wasn't particularly scary at all. And there weren't even any moments of intense suspense or dread. The movie pretty much rolled onward at a good pace, though it was weak in scares and thrills. And as for the ending, well who would have seen that coming... Not saying anything else, just watch it yourself.

    All in all, "Carny" was a fairly average horror movie, though it was weak in scares. The good thing about it was that most of it was actually shot during the day, so you had good, clear and well-lit scenes, and you saw the creature clearly in the daylight (as to where many other movies use glimpses and darkness to hide whatever is prowling the innocent). So that worked. Just don't have your heart set on being scared out of your seat.

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    • Goofs
      A stilt walker crosses behind Lou and in the next scene is at ground level minus the jacket, spinning a fire staff as Lou walks toward him.
    • Connections
      References Predator (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Pray for Dawn
      Music by Terry Plumeri

      Lyrics by Lou Diamond Phillips

      Performed by Lou Diamond Phillips

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karnaval
    • Filming locations
      • Metcalfe, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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